Superconducting radio-frequency (SRF) cavities are essential building blocks of modern particle accelerators for scientific research, and they offer unique capabilities that could be transformative for commercial applications. Growth of the domestic SRF industry in North America has faced several challenges over the past decades, as most of the international demand for cavities was supplied by...
Recent advances in drug development and radionuclide research have notably expanded the role of nuclear medicine in treating cancer over the past decade. Throughout such research and development efforts, the list of drug moieties and cancer types under investigation is paralleled by a similarly expansive list of radionuclides. This is because the suitability of a radionuclide for a therapeutic...
The intersection of accelerator and quantum information science (QIS) offers a unique platform to advance both fields through shared technology and infrastructure. This talk will discuss the synergies which exist between these two vastly different but complementary domains. We demonstrate how we leverage pre-existing infrastructure and knowledge to perform research and development which helps...